Archaeology Resources
Office of Connecticut State Archaeology Serves as the primary source for information about the archaeological heritage of Connecticut.
Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge Located at the University of Cambridge. Discover the museum's offering. This site includes a guidebook and pictures of the cast collection, information on classical myths and history, and a teacher's pack.
Archaeology in Arctic North America This web site provides information on archaeological research from the northermost part of the North American continent. The primary focus of this research involves the Canadian Arctic.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology The Peabody Museum web site has four on-line features that provide the virtual visitor with a broader sense of the museum's object, photographic, and archival collections.
Arthur and Archaeology Can archaeology shed a light on whether King Arthur truly existed? Check out this site and see what has been discovered.
Department of Maritime Archaeology This site provides information on shipwrecks, artifacts, projects, publications, archaeological sites, virtual exhibitions and more.
The Comparative Archaeology Web For quick dissemination of archaeological information across the continents.
Anthony's Egyptology & Archaeology Link to this site and visit the Great Pyramid Complex at Giza, trace a time line of the great Pharaohs, join scientists as they reconstruct an ancient mummy, and more.
WebWeaver's North American Archaeology Links A North American archaeological link where one can find information about rock art, underwater archaeology, native technology, site reports, and ArchaeoArt clip art.
Arbuckle's Fort Archaeology Excavation The KIDS Report can be found at this site. It is a biweekly publication about kids identifying and discovering sites and produced by K-12 students as a resource to other K-12 students and teachers.
Project
Archaeology Is a heritage education program that builds awareness
of cultural resources and teaches young people about their importance and
fragility.